Non-Profit Founder Recognized as a Woman of Distinction
Valerie St. Bernard, founder and president of the Deer Park Drug Prevention Coalition, was honored as a Woman of Distinction by Suffolk County Legislator...
Faculty Member Authors NYT Article on Child Anxiety
Camilo Ortiz, associate professor of psychology, recently coauthored a guest essay in The New York Times with Lenore Skenazy. The opinion piece outlined the coorelation between over...
Award-Winning Student App Begins Clinical Phase Trials
Clinical phase testing is underway for MaMome, a health technology company co-founded by LIU student Nini Fan that focuses on clinical application towards maternal-child...
LIU Pharmacy Alumnus Joins Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Leader
Dr. Amol Matharu (MS in Industrial Pharmacy, ’98; PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences, ’10) is the new Chief Scientific Officer at Aprecia Pharmaceuticals. Aprecia is the...
Mörtl, Schröfl Represent Austria at 2024 World Championship
Emma Mörtl and Lisa Schröfl of the women's hockey team represented their home country of Austria during the 2024 Ice Hockey Women's World Championship....
Pharmacy Faculty Recognized in Top 25 Research Articles
Two faculty members at LIU Pharmacy authored research articles recognized in the Top 25 Articles of 2020 by the esteemed American Journal of Health-System...
Distinguished Administrator Selected as Chief DEI Officer
Dr. Latisha Ellis-Williams ’04 joins the Bethlehem Central Board of Education as its first chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer. Dr. Ellis-Williams has more...
George Polk School Receives Rare Historic Documents on Journalist’s Life
A unique collection of papers and books related to the life of famed CBS Correspondent George Polk will be housed at the George Polk...
Groundbreaking Academic Study Shows Benefits of Play Among Children
Results of a study conducted by faculty researchers reveal significant upticks in math and reading scores among elementary school students who participated in an...
Emmy-Winning Show Co-Host Tracks Economy for Forbes
Michael Ozanian, ’81, Executive Editor at Forbes, is covering a number of the financial ramifications of COVID-19. Since joining the publication in 1997, Ozanian has...